I've just started painting my maverick. I'm using somthing call "Easy Surface Prep" just wondering if anyone has used this and how well it's worked for them or if there's anything better to use?
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Painting a Maverick
{Frenzibrenzi}- Posts : 56
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Re: Painting a Maverick
As long as it designed for plactics, then it's all good. Just remember to sand the surface of it to get rid of the existing gloss and make sure to apply a clearcoat to protect it.
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Re: Painting a Maverick
Questions thread next time.
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